BonusBobo
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I think you understand the concept. My point is a little different though. If you rip a song, from a CD, at 192 kbps, then you use converting software to convert it to 320 kbps, thinking it will be better quality, you're wrong. It only holds the data for 192 kbps, so it will sound exactly the same at 320 kbps as it will at 192 kbps. Does that make sense?Originally posted by evilsaint Terminator.... What Bobo is trying to say (I think), is that if the song, when it was originally recorded, was recorded at a 320KB/s bitrate, then you can change it to whatever other formats that you want to and it will remain 320KB/s (as long as you encode it correctly). If the song was originally recorded at a 192KB/s bitrate, then that's the highest bitrate that that song can be re-recorded at. Correct me if i'm wrong...
Sorry for getting off topic, but I want to make sure these guys understand.
